by Lynn | Feb 12, 2024 | AI, Business, Ethics, Government, Risk
Book Announcement Taylor & Francis Group There is no current evidence that AI can be controlled safely, according to an extensive review, and without proof that AI can be controlled, it should not be developed, a researcher warns. Despite the recognition that the...
by Lynn | Feb 6, 2024 | AI, Health, Science
Newly published studies examine advantages and disadvantages of ChatGPT writing scholarly research publications Peer-Reviewed Publication Indiana University School of Medicine Since its introduction to the public in November 2022, ChatGPT,...
by Lynn | Jan 30, 2024 | AI, Ethics, Information Quality, Risk, Society
Peer-Reviewed Publication Tsinghua University Press There’s always some truth in fiction, and now is about the time to get a step ahead of sci-fi dystopias and determine what the risk in machine sentience can be for humans. Although people have long pondered the...
by Lynn | Nov 20, 2023 | AI, Creativity & Innovation
Peer-Reviewed Publication Aarhus University Recent advancements in generative artificial intelligence (AI) have showcased its potential in a wide range of creative activities such as to produce works of art, compose symphonies, and even draft legal texts, slide...
by Lynn | Nov 9, 2023 | AI, Information Quality, Science
A new statistical technique allows researchers to safely use machine learning predictions to test scientific hypotheses Peer-Reviewed Publication University of California – Berkeley image: A new statistical technique allows researchers to safely use...
by Lynn | Oct 9, 2023 | AI, Education and Training
Researchers are urging an evidence-based approach to the use of simulations to train medics and teachers, amid signs that technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) and mixed reality could reshape education in both professions. Peer-Reviewed Publication University...